In January 1998, NCTI and ACC entered into a partnership that allows broadband cable industry employees to receive college credits for NCTI courses. When you complete an accredited NCTI course, you automatically earn credit at ACC. If you completed an approved NCTI course before 1998, your previous credit is also transferred to ACC upon completion of a new course. Check the table below or visit the Certificates & Degrees section to see which NCTI courses are approved for college credit. Any required course for any degree or certificate will earn college credit.

Which NCTI courses receive college credit, and how many college credits do I have?

You can also track your college credits through our learning platform, Amp by NCTI.

Can I transfer my NCTI courses to another institution?

Yes, in most cases, you can transfer your NCTI/ACC courses from ACC to another institution. However, accepted courses and credit grants are ultimately decided by the receiving school. Most colleges and universities will acknowledge NCTI/ACC credits because of their full accreditation. NCTI strongly recommends you read the transfer policies and procedures for any institution that you are involving in the transfer of college credits, including Arapahoe Community College. Each college has different transfer guidelines, and it is each student's responsibility to understand and follow them. To transfer your courses to another institution, you will need to obtain an official transcript from ACC by completing an ACC transcript request form or online through ACC's Website.

Where do I get my transcript?

Follow these steps to obtain your official transcript or to send your transcript elsewhere (eg. if you are transferring your NCTI course credits to another college):

ACC will evaluate your transcript and inform you about their decision in approximately eight to 10 weeks.Please note: It is not guaranteed that any or all of your courses will be accepted.
NCTI strongly encourages you to read the transfer policies and procedures for any relevant institution that you are working with, including Arapahoe Community College, before you pursue a college certificate or degree. Each college has different transfer guidelines and it is the student's responsibility to understand and follow them.